Since all Gods are imaginary, comparing their imaginary attributes is rather a tedious and time wasting task. But as a matter of historical fact, the "God" that is worshiped by Islam, Judaism, and Christianity is the God of Abraham.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Regardless of the fact that some of us do not have a faith in any god, would you deny the one thing that does keep a lot of people morally grounded, even if most are hypocrites?
Does it affect your life in any way for those people to believe in something you or I are incapable of believing in? Is it your job to spread the un-gospel?
If the current regime believes his faith is under attack would it be far fetched to say that he might be practicing taqiyya as preached in the Qur'an?
The practice of concealing one’s faith in dangerous circumstances, which deems blameless those who disguise their beliefs in such cases in Q 16:106. The practice of taqiyya in difficult circumstances is considered legitimate by Muslims of various persuasions. Sunni and Shi’i commentators alike observe that Q 16:106 in particular refers to the case of ‘Ammar b. Yasir, who was forced to renounce his beliefs under physical duress and torture.
They, the left, do believe the wars in southwest asia are against islam and not al'Qaeda/Taliban. Even though the serbian and somlian incursions were started to protect islamic people.
Everyone has their own spin or belief. However, believing one group of people without doing your own research, or having blind faith in that party does nothing but further idealogical agendas. I am neither democrat nor republican. Casting dispersions against the people who do not believe the same as you without looking internally shows true bias. I am conservative, but even I can see the ills of the republican party.
As an non-believing attorney, does it ever bother you that witnesses are forced to swear to tell the truth on something you don't believe in. And if they tell a lie while under that oath, they are penalized under threat of fines or imprisonment? What about the oath of office and why aren't politicians held to the same standard when swearing fealty to the US Constitution?